Anonymous, 19 Jan 2017You do realise that if your phone is locked to a network then usually that network has to upda... moreYou do realise you assume a lot just in order to get your point across, which is moot by the way. Samsung's policy of running poorly documented proprietary hardware is their issue, customers should not have to suffer as a result of it. Neither should the safety of their devices. But it does.

Alien , 19 Jan 2017Blaming android for Sammy's mistakes won't help you. Try a Sony and feel the difference.
Son... moreToo bad. After updating it, same sh*t remains. No new UI and surprisingly no new pre-installed themes. Imagine what you get when you first bought this phone a year ago with just a minor change - the multi-window they claimed was the 'king'.

Anonymous, 19 Jan 2017wont happenWhen you paid a hefty money on Note4 you should have thought about buying a SONY or forget about updates,the reason is clear, Samsung has many models from J and A series to S and Note series,if Samsung wants to update it's expensive phones like A ans S and Note series he will be confused himself in the first place

rheggiey, 19 Jan 2017For god sake! Please include the Note4!!! It gives me another reason why stoping me to buy an ... moreBlaming android for Sammy's mistakes won't help you. Try a Sony and feel the difference.
Sony already updated to nougat even the Z3+ (2015) and Z5 family (2016).
One of the best UI out there and sooth as silk even after 2-3 years of use. On Samsung I bet you have to hard reset it every 6 months or less.
If it's not rooted, Samsung phones are a nightmare for me. I don't like that touchwiz interface at all. This being one of the main reasons I didn't get one.